We’ve had a week to recover from all the excitement that Week 2 provided and now it’s time to gear up for another big weekend of action, starting with tonight’s game between No. 3 LSU and No. 25 Mississippi State.

Oklahoma at Florida State is the marquee matchup of the weekend, but there are plenty of other games that will have an effect on next week’s polls.

Can Auburn keep its winning streak alive?

Will Toledo shock Boise State?

Can Notre Dame find a win?

And will it be the Seminoles or the Sooners celebrating on Saturday night?

Let’s answer some of the most important Week 3 questions with picks for this weekend’s biggest games.

Boise State at Toledo

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Pick: Toledo (+20)

Boise State usually dominates out-of-conference games but this Toledo team is no joke.

The Rockets gave Ohio State all they could handle last weekend, and they have an offensive trio comprised of QB Austin Dantin, RB Adonis Thomas and WR Eric Page that can be extremely difficult to contain.

Chris Petersen better hope his team is done celebrating the Georgia win and fully focused on this matchup.

West Virginia at Maryland

Throughout the spring and the summer, all the West Virgina football team has been hearing about is the importance of the LSU game on Sept. 24.

Too bad everyone forgot to remind them that they had to make a visit to Maryland to face a talented and rested Terrapins squad.

Randy Edsall broke the Mountaineers’ back when he was coaching at Connecticut last year, and he’s got the type of playmakers at Maryland on both offense and defense to really cause Dana Holgorsen some headaches.

Auburn at Clemson

When you look back on Auburn’s 2010 season, you start to realize how many games there were that the Tigers came so close to losing.

Last year’s matchup between these two teams went to overtime and ended on a missed field goal, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see this one come down to the wire as well.

Clemson RB Andre Ellington is one of the most underrated players in the country and he’s going to be a handful to deal with for a young and inexperienced defense, which has given up an average of 36 points in the first two games of the season.

Oklahoma at Florida State

I’m rooting for Florida State in this one because I like E.J. Manuel, but this is a tall order for the Seminoles.

Don’t just disregard the hype; Oklahoma is loaded with top-notch talent.

Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles are one of the nation’s most explosive passing combinations but they’re far from the only two difference-makers that Oklahoma is going to hit the Seminoles with on Saturday night.

I like this Florida State defense, though, especially DE Brandon Jenkins and CB Xavier Rhodes.

Jenkins can neutralize Jones to a degree and Rhodes can keep Oklahoma’s receivers contained.

The real key is Manuel.

If Manuel plays up to the potential that we witnessed in Florida State's last two bowl games, the Sooners should be worried.